52 Jewish kids said taken off flight in Spain for singing in Hebrew

July 24, 2025 by Canaan Lidor - JNS
Read on for article

More than 50 French Jewish youths were removed from a Vueling flight in Valencia, Spain, on Wednesday, allegedly for singing in Hebrew and following anti-Israel rhetoric directed at them by staff of the low-cost airline, according to Israel’s minister for combating antisemitism.

A Spanish police officer arresting a woman in Valencia, Spain on July 23, 2025. Photo credit: screenshot from video aired by i24 News. Facebook Twitter

Amichai Chikli, Israel’s minister for Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism, accused Veuling in a post on X of being responsible for “one of the most serious […] severe antisemitic incidents [seen] recently.”

Chikli was commenting on a video that shows a young woman lying face down on what appears to be a boarding bridge, as one Spanish police officer handcuffs her and another instructs the person filming to move away.

Chikli identified the woman as an instructor of the Kineret Club, a summer camp operated for Jewish families by the Matana charitable association.

The i24 News television channel reported that the members of the group of 52 youths were aged 13-15. For that age group, Kineret Club arranged a summer camp that ended on Wednesday at Sant Carlès de la Rapita, a coastal resort city situated between Valencia and Barcelona.

A mother of one of the vacationers, Karine Lamy, told i24 that the children sang in Hebrew in the aircraft until the flight crew told them to stop and threatened to call the police if they persisted. The children stopped, but the police arrested the instructor and told them to exit the aircraft. Some of the children were still at the airport of Valencia on Wednesday evening, awaiting an alternative flight back to France, i24reported.

Caroline Yadan, a French lawmaker who represents French voters living in Israel and several other Mediterranean countries in the French parliament, wrote on X that if the claims about how Vueling handled the flight were accurate, then the airline “should have to answer in court” for its “very serious” actions.

Vueling had not replied to a request for comment by time of publication.

Enfoque Judio, a Spanish-Jewish news site, reported that according to some accounts, the instructor was arrested after she objected to the police’s demand that the students give up their phones.

The incident follows several cases in which Israelis were harassed, intimidated and even assaulted in Spain.

On July 8, Israeli tourists were chased out of a restaurant in the Spanish city of Vigo, and last week a different group of Israelis said they had been followed and intimidated outside their hotel near Barcelona.

A group of men had stalked the three Israeli tourists, who said they were threatened several times during their vacation until, at a certain encounter, the perpetrators, armed with sticks, chased the Israelis on the street in Lloret de Mar, the Israelis said. The tourists made it back to their hotel safely, Israel’s Channel 12 News reported.

Earlier this month, Spain’s Observatory against Antisemitism—an entity co-founded by the country’s Federation of Jewish Communities of Spain (FCJE)—published its annual report for 2024, in which it documented 193 incidents—a record tally that constitutes a 321% increase over 2023 and an increase of 567% over 2022.

Most of these acts documented were linked to the conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, the report said.

Comments

One Response to “52 Jewish kids said taken off flight in Spain for singing in Hebrew”
  1. A.. says:

    You can protest in the street calling for death of the infidels and beat drums in masses, pray on the streets, but 13 year olds cannot sing on a plane.. I hope they sue Vuelling for their handling of this incident..

Speak Your Mind

Comments received without a full name will not be considered
Email addresses are NEVER published! All comments are moderated. J-Wire will publish considered comments by people who provide a real name and email address. Comments that are abusive, rude, defamatory or which contain offensive language will not be published

Got something to say about this?

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Discover more from J-Wire

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading